Monday, 13 November 06, 03:19 AM · Comments (3)
Sunday Telegraph, Roy Collins: "For once without a hint of controversy or histrionics, Chelsea calmly set their bid for a third successive Premiership title back on course. If their title rivals, whom some might dismiss as wishful thinkers, were hoping that last week's defeat at Tottenham might be the start of a full-blown crisis, they will have been sadly disillusioned by this ruthless return to normal service."
Independent on Sunday, Steve Tongue: "Watford's Adrian Boothroyd had been looking forward to pitting his wits against Jose Mourinho, but after all the shenanighans of last Sunday in the capital, the day's football after the Lord Mayor's Show was mercifully not about managers or officials, but players. Predictably, Chelsea's were infinitely better than those of the Premiership newcomers, who found their direct style comfortably countered and were pushed back into the bottom three by a second hat-trick of the season from an inspired Didier Drogba."
The Observer, Amy Lawrence: "Drogba was outstanding, not only in the manner in which he demolished Watford and plundered the goals that took his season's tally to 14. His all-round play was also to be admired. He was a conspicuous influence defending his own team's penalty area and, as Aidy Boothroyd pointed out, what a sight it was to see him chasing and harassing the opposition back four in the 93rd minute when he had already made sure the match ball was his for keeps. All of Chelsea's players were out of reach for sorry Watford, but they must have felt that Drogba was from another planet."
Sunday Times, Joe Lovejoy: "Jose Mourinho hailed Didier Drogba as “the best striker in Europe at the moment” after he rattled in a hat-trick as Chelsea got their defence of the Premiership title back on track with an emphatic victory over poor, homespun Watford.
Drogba took his tally for the season to 14, moving Mourinho to describe him as “unstoppable” and “improved in every aspect”. After last week’s fractious defeat at Tottenham, normal service was resumed back at Stamford Bridge, where the champions have never lost a league fixture under Mourinho ”” a run that now stretches back 50 matches.
Drogba could easily have had five, such was his dominance of Watford’s bemused, belittled defence."
The Guardian, David Lacey: "Chelsea's satisfaction with Drogba's form has been complemented by the growing strength of his partnership with Andriy Shevchenko. True, this double act has been brought together at a cost of around £55m, yet money cannot buy understanding and the moment early in the second half when Drogba set up the former £31m Milan striker to score Chelsea's third goal was priceless in the serious sense of the word."
Didier Drogba. Who else?
The season is building up to the first showdown with Manchester United in just under a fortnight's time. The games against United could decide the destination of the title. There's the small matter of disposing of West Ham before then though.
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Feel dorry for JC and SWP fink SWP should move on we never play him, Hes got his place nicked in the england side because of it. Time to loan him out minimum in January. We dont give him a chance. JC will have to wait for his chance again.
Feel sorry for us, as ballack is out of sort in the team. he simply does not deserve to be a first 11. he may need more than a season to adjust to the premiership.
Geremi (from cameroun and not nigeria as written) was a livewire to supply the crosses. i hope he doesn't get carried away from his main role of defending.